After pursing Drew Peterson for 1 1/2 years after the disappearance of his fourth wife, Stacy Peterson, authorities in Illinois closed in Thursday, arresting the former Chicago-area police sergeant on two counts of first-degree murder in the drowning death of his third wife.

Peterson — who launched into the national spotlight after Stacy Peterson's suspicious disappearance in October 2007 — is being held on $20 million bond, police and prosecutors said Thursday night at a news conference.

Peterson, 55, hasn't been charged in Stacy Peterson's disappearance. But he now is criminally accused of killing Kathleen Savio, the third wife, who was found at home dead in a dry bathtub on March 1, 2004.

Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow said at the news conference that a judge granted his request for $20 million bond "without question."

"This is an extremely grave and serious matter, and I think that's reflected in the bond," Glasgow said.An arraignment is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. CDT Friday in Joliet, Ill.

Glasgow said he intends to introduce evidence at trial that would allow Savio "to testify from the grave" through third-party statements uncovered during the investigation.

A recently passed law, spurred by the Savio and Stacy Peterson cases, would allow the statements to be admitted as an exception to hearsay rules if they are proven in a pre-trial hearing to be reliable, probative and relevant, he said.

"We're very confident in our case," Glasgow said.

Police said the arrest and indictment were the result of 18 months of intensive police work that garnered hundreds of leads and produces thousands of pages of investigative reports.The search continues for Stacy Peterson, police said.

Drew Peterson is being held at the Will County Adult Detention Facility in Joliet, Ill., under supervision of the Will County Sheriff's office. His children were taken by police and transferred to family services.

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JENNIFER WALSTRAND REMEMBERED

JENNIFER WALSTRAND: A BEAUTIFUL PERSON

I wish to thank the anonymous tipster who helped solve this senseless murder. May the family and friends of Jennifer Walstrand, much beloved Jennifer, find some peace in knowing what happened.

JENNIFER WALSTRAND REMEMBERED

"I am Jennifer's aunt and I want to thank you for staying on this and for loving Jenny. She was such a beautiful, happy, life-loving person.

I will always remember her as my "Angel Face", laughing and happy, with so much love in her heart for her family and friends. There was absolutely no sense in her death and whoever chose to steal her life needs to be caught and punished severely."

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ABET: TO AID A CRIMINAL

ACCOMPLICE: TO ASSIST IN A CRIME

AD HOC: HIRED TO HANDLE ONLY ONE PROBLEM

AD LITEM: GUARDIAN APPOINTED FOR A LAWSUIT

AKA: ALSO KNOWN AS

ALLOCUTION: DEFENDANT'S STATEMENT TO THE COURT BEFORE SENTENCING

APB: ALL POINTS BULLETIN

CAVEAT: A WARNING, BEWARE

CHAMBERS: PRIVATE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE

CODIS: NATIONAL DATABASE OF DNA PROFILES

DOA: DEAD ON ARRIVAL

EX PARTE: MOTIONS GRANTED FOR ONE PARTY ONLY

EXCULPATORY: EVIDENCE WHICH MAY EXCUSE A DEFENDANT'S ACTIONS

FORENSICS: SCIENTIFIC PROCESSING OF EVIDENCE

GAG ORDER: TO PROHIBIT FROM SPEAKING PUBLICLY

HEARSAY: SECOND-HAND EVIDENCE

IMPEACH: TO DISCREDIT THE TESTIMONY

IN ABSENTIA: CRIMINAL TRIAL WITHOUT THE DEFENDANT PRESENT

INDICTMENT: FORMAL DOCUMENT CHARGING A PERSON WITH CRIMINAL OFFENSE

INJUNCTION: COURT ORDER TO REFRAIN FROM AN ACTION

INQUEST: JUDICIAL INQUIRY OR EXAMINATION BEFORE A JURY

JONES RULE: LAW WHICH COVERS INJURIES TO CREW AT SEA

JURISPRUDENCE: STUDY OF LAW AND LEGAL QUESTIONS

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MIRANDA: WARNING OF YOUR RIGHTS

NOLO CONTENDRE: DOES NOT ADMIT GUILT, BUT ACCEPTS THE PUNISHMENT

PERP: PERPETRATOR

PETITION: FORMAL WRITTEN REQUEST TO THE COURT

PLEA BARGAIN: DEAL OFFERED TO THE DEFENDANT BY THE PROSECUTION

PRIMA FACIE: EVIDENT WITHOUT PROOF, OBVIOUS

PRO BONO: LEGAL WORK BY LAWYERS PERFORMED FOR FREE

PRO SE: TO REPRESENT YOURSELF IN COURT

QUID PRO QUO: AGREEMENT BETWEEN PARTIES OF WHAT EACH EXPECTS FROM THE OTHER

REBUTTAL: EVIDENCE TO CONTRADICT A LEGAL ARGUMENT

SUBORNATION OF PERJURY: KNOWINGLY TELLING A LIE UNDER OATH

VACATE: A JUDGE ANNULS A JUDGEMENT

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